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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 23 Apr 2021 7:26 pm    
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Is there any reason you would not want to put this lower on your B to Bb lower lever, for me it would be my LVK...... Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy thanks Guys, Gary

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Jim Palenscar

 

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Post  Posted 23 Apr 2021 7:55 pm    
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I would find the half stop to be problematic on a vertical lever.
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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 23 Apr 2021 9:07 pm    
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Not both lowers just the full lower and leave the half lower on the RKR
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Jim Palenscar

 

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Post  Posted 23 Apr 2021 9:15 pm    
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I would not trade that for the B-Bb change.
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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 23 Apr 2021 9:45 pm    
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I will keep the B-Bb and add the lower to it
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Ian Rae


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Post  Posted 23 Apr 2021 11:52 pm    
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If you do that, then with the 125 grip you wouldn't be able to lower the third of the chord without lowering the tonic also. If you don't care about that, go ahead - but I wouldn't want to lose that ability.
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2021 3:47 am    
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Ian Rae wrote:
If you do that, then with the 125 grip you wouldn't be able to lower the third of the chord without lowering the tonic also. If you don't care about that, go ahead - but I wouldn't want to lose that ability.


+1 on that. Plus you would lose the ability to get unison notes with 2 lowered and 5 raised. I use that unison once in a while and not just for that Emmons stuff of hitting both C#s and have the note take off in different directions. I wouldn't do it, but as Ian says, if you don't care about the things you will lose, go for it. Copedents are by nature, meant to be personal.
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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2021 1:16 pm    
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The reason I am asking these question is that I have a friend with Neuropathy in his right leg and can't feel the half stop. What are your thoughts to fix this problem for him..................thanks
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2021 3:30 pm    
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Gary Arnold wrote:
The reason I am asking these question is that I have a friend with Neuropathy in his right leg and can't feel the half stop. What are your thoughts to fix this problem for him..................thanks


How does his guitar accomplish the half stop? What brand of guitar? If it uses the 9th string lower to set the half stop, you can increase the tension of the lower return spring on the 9th string. If it is adjustable, try tightening it up 1/4 turn at a time. If not, loosen the string 9 so there is no tension on the finger. Cut 1 loop off the spring, make a new loop to hook onto the finger. That will increase the tension on the 9th string pull to make a more solid half stop. You might be able to cut two loops off, but that may make the lever too hard to press if he has neuropathy. The changes you mentioned could probably work for him. Question him on how he uses those changes. Losing the things Ian and I mentioned may not matter to him. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2021 3:37 pm    
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Thanks guys Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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Ian Rae


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2021 3:38 pm    
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A lot of people with no particular medical condition find they can't get on with half-stops. The answer might be to install a separate lever.
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Kelcey ONeil


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2021 6:28 pm    
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If the issue is not being able feel the half stop, the solution may be to just hear it. Many a player is known to “half” A pedal and it works very well, just ease into it until it sounds right. Levers may or may not be a bit trickier to do this with, but it’s something to keep in mind. I know more than one pro that if they can’t get a really good feel stop, they’d rather not have one at all and just listen for it.
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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2021 11:25 pm    
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How about putting it on the E to F (LKL) leaver Oh Well Oh Well Oh Well Laughing
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 25 Apr 2021 3:28 am    
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Gary Arnold wrote:
How about putting it on the E to F (LKL) leaver Oh Well Oh Well Oh Well Laughing


You'll lose the 2 scale tone (D#) on string 2 in the A & F position. If he doesn't do scale runs from the A & F position, it could work. He'll need to decide what he can do without to see if the full lower can be added to another existing lever. Does he use the full tone lower? Many players just lower 2 to D and get along fine.

I haven't thought this out fully, but maybe tuning string 2 to C# and raising it to D# on the F lever might work. He would need to change the half step lower to a raise to get the D note on the original lever. There are several players that tune 2 to C#.
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Baron Collins-Hill


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Post  Posted 25 Apr 2021 8:41 am    
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Any reason not to add it to the E > Eb lowers like many Universal players do? If be curious to hear folks thoughts on that for a straight E9.

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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 27 Apr 2021 6:46 am    
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Thanks every body for your comments, we will close now, gary Arrow Smile Smile Smile Smile
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 27 Apr 2021 7:13 am    
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Gary Arnold wrote:
Thanks every body for your comments, we will close now, gary Arrow Smile Smile Smile Smile


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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 27 Apr 2021 8:58 am    
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E to Eb lever for now, thanks
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Baron Collins-Hill


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Post  Posted 27 Apr 2021 11:48 am    
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Cool, so you are adding your D# to C# on your E lowers knee a la universal? Any other E9ers do this? I’d love to know!

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Gary Arnold


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2021 2:42 pm    
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I will update this change once I give it the time needed to see if it is workable,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gary Arrow Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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Dennis Detweiler


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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2021 3:14 pm    
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I couldn't put the Bb lever and 2nd string pull together. However, I tune my 2nd to C# and raise it with a knee on 12 universal.
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